Many successful entrepreneurs exhibited aggressive behaviour and got in trouble as teenagers, an international team of researchers found.
Researchers Ross Levine of Berkeley's Haas Economic Analysis and Policy Group and Yona Rubinstein from the London School of Economics, found that entrepreneurs are identifiable not only by their earning potential, but also by certain character traits that appear throughout their youth, 'BusinessNewsDaily' reported.
The study showed that many people who succeed in novel ventures have high IQs, come from stable families with parents who earn higher than average incomes, and have exceptional confidence and self-esteem. However, people who become entrepreneurs also have some more surprising traits in common.
"This is the person who wasn't afraid to break the rules, take things by force or even be involved in minor drugs," he said.
The study found that young people who possessed these trouble-making qualities went on to become high-earning salaried workers. And when opening their own businesses, they made 70 per cent more money than they ever had as employees.
"What we find is that a particular constellation of traits turns out to be a strong predictor of who is going to become an entrepreneur later in life and whether that person is going to be a high-earner when he or she launches a business," Levine said.
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